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Best Quiver for Hunting? (Made one, Pics added)

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chamookman:
3D shootin' - a back quiver, stump shootin' - pocket quiver full of blunts. For Hunting tho, I almost always wearing a Day pack, so After ALOT of trial & error, I settled on an Rancho Safari Hip Quiver. ROCK solid,quiet and I don't use the leg strap (cut it off) so NO movement walking or sneaking. It also has a d-ring sewn on the top of the cup, so You can hang it on a branch or twig in a tree and use it (d-ring) when You haul the bow up into the tree. Bob

Slackbunny:
I'm liking the look of this:



Notice the little strap that can keep a few arrows tied down for quietness. Workmanship looks superb, and I really really like the look of the back quivers. This picture was stolen from Bogg's Leather Goods ebay store, and he's got a bunch of other really nice quivers for sale, but I think this one is my favorite. 170 bucks, but you get what you pay for 99% of the time.

I just can't seem to bring myself to enjoy the look of any quiver that isn't leather. I don't know what my problem is... maybe I should talk to someone about it  :laugh:

Cameroo:
That quiver LOOKS really nice, but I have my doubts as to how practical it would be in a hunting situation.  The leather seems a bit stiff for a back quiver, and those arrows would be rattling against each other every time you moved.  That's the main reason that I prefer a plains quiver.  That, and I don't have to make a big spectacle of myself to draw an arrow out.  I can see the appeal of side quivers, but I just prefer to have the quiver at my chest so I can grab it while crouching or sneaking through tight bush.

Slackbunny:

--- Quote from: Cameroo on March 20, 2013, 08:07:56 pm ---That quiver LOOKS really nice, but I have my doubts as to how practical it would be in a hunting situation.  The leather seems a bit stiff for a back quiver, and those arrows would be rattling against each other every time you moved.  That's the main reason that I prefer a plains quiver.  That, and I don't have to make a big spectacle of myself to draw an arrow out.  I can see the appeal of side quivers, but I just prefer to have the quiver at my chest so I can grab it while crouching or sneaking through tight bush.

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Definitely something to think about.... the search continues.

Edit:
What do you guys think of this one?


crooketarrow:
  I hunt from preperpaired sites gobbler or buck hunting. Stalking a mature bucks or gobblers you have 0 to none chance at pulling it off. So I've always carryed a back quive just remove it when I get to where I'm going.

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